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| Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling author of The Priest of Blood, Afterlife, and The Hour Before Dark, among other novels. His short story collection, The Machinery of Night, won a Shocker Award; and his first collection, The Nightmare Chronicles, won both the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror....[more] |
| Bill Bridges is a game designer at CCP/White Wolf. He is the co-creator of Holistic Design’s Fading Suns science fiction game universe, and was the lead designer of the award-winning Storytelling system rules for White Wolf's World of Darkness games. He designed and developed the award-winning games Mage: The Awakening....[more] |
| Lillian Stewart Carl’s work often features paranormal/fantasy themes and always features plots based on mythology, history, and archaeology.
BLACKNESS TOWER, a standalone romantic fantasy, appeared in March 2008. "Lillian Stewart Carl's
writing is at once intelligent, captivating, and romantic. This one kept me in....[more] |
| Fantasy author Dave Duncan was born in Scotland in 1933. He graduated from the University of St. Andrews in 1955 and moved to Canada. He worked for 31 years as a geologist in the petroleum industry. He started writing novels in 1984 and became a full-time author in 1986. He has written over 30 novels including the seri....[more] |
| Mark David Gerson has taught and coached writing as a creative and spiritual pursuit for more than 15 years in the U.S. and Canada, helping both novice and seasoned writers to deepen their creativity, move through creative blocks and answer their call to write.
He is the author of two award-winning books: The Voice....[more] |
| Raymond Goss was born January 15 1982, in Queens New York.
Raymond Goss is an American author.
In May 2007 Raymond join AuthorHouse Publishers to release in 2009 his debut novel, Enchanted Events.
Enchanted Events was later drafted to The American Library Association Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., on June 24....[more] |
| Karin Kallmaker's lesbian fiction novels include the Golden Crown and Lambda Literary award-winning 18th & Castro, Just Like That, The Kiss that Counted, Maybe Next Time and Sugar and span lesbian romance, erotica and science-fiction/fantasy. Translations are available in Spanish, French, German and Czech. More than fi....[more] |
| I am a restless soul who has always had the desire to hear and tell a good story. I majored in film production in college, got sidetracked by law school and a few years practicing law, returned to graduate film school, worked in Hollywood for several years as a screenwriter and filmmaker, stumbled into writing novels, ....[more] |
| Sharon Lee and Steve Miller write space opera set in the Liaden Universe®, a science fiction universe of their own devising.
_Duainfey_, the first book in a dark fantasy duology, was out from Baen in September 2008, the sequel, _Longeye_, is scheduled for April 2009.
_Fledgling_ and _Saltation_ -- both Liaden Uni....[more] |
| "Born in the Buckeye state, I was uprooted in 1971 and replanted amongst sunflowers, tornadoes, and college football. It's a good life." ~ Sheri L. McGathy
Who am I?
During the weekdays, I'm a Graphic Arts Coordinator/Copy Editor in prepress. In the evenings and weekends, I'm a writer.or I try to be. Sometimes th....[more] |
| Steve Miller was born in Baltimore in the early 1950s and is the grandson of award-winning poet and radio personality Dorothea Neale. He has been an active writer and fan since the 1960s when he began writing SF book reviews for fanzines in the US, France, and Texas... and for newspapers in Baltimore and elsewhere.
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| Elizabeth Moon was born in 1945 and grew up in South Texas. She has degrees in history (Rice University) and biology (University of Texas at Austin, with graduate work at U.T. San Antonio) and between those degrees spent three years in the USMC, mostly in Systems Design and Programming, working with computers that wer....[more] |
| Jean Davies Okimoto's latest book, The Love Ceiling, was a winner of a 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Award and Women’s Fiction Finalist, USA Book News National Best Books 2009 Award. She is also the recipient of the American Library Association "Best Books for Young Adults" Award, the International Reading Associatio....[more] |
| Robert J. Sawyer was born in Ottawa on April 29, 1960, but raised in Toronto. In 1980, while still in high school, Sawyer submitted a short story to the the Rochester Museum and Science Center, which was running a contest for light show ideas. Sawyer didn't win, but the Museum purchased his story Motive anyway and it r....[more] |
| Emily Veinglory is a writer of erotic romance and fantasy fiction. She specialises in gay romance with a dark or paranormal twist. |
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